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Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma are hosting a week-long series of events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of neepwaantiinki, the Myaamia word meaning "learning from each other." The celebration is the cornerstone event to a year-long commemoration of the two Miamis' partnership.
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Musician Sohm's self-titled debut album is steadily gaining traction on streaming sites like Spotify. Born and raised in Nepal, he attended college at Miami University. Sohm spoke with WVXU about how his time in Oxford influences his music.
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TEACh Cincinnati — or Transformative Educators Advocating Change — was created five years ago by Cincinnati Public and Miami University. With the need for teachers growing, CPS said it plans to expand the program to all of the district's high schools within the next five years.
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Fall is here and leaves on trees are beginning to turn from lush greens to colorful hues of red and yellow. Miami University Hamilton's newly installed tree walk aims to inspire people and help them learn about the campus canopy.
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A bus on Miami University's campus has a new, special design that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the relationship between the institution and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
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Miami University is one of a handful of Ohio public universities that doesn't have a faculty union. Some professors want to change that. Others are resistant.
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Proponents say a union will give them more of a voice in how the school is run.
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Miami University is celebrating 50 years of partnership with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Chief Doug Lankford is participating in the biennial Myaamiaki Conference as part of the year-long commemoration.
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The Miami University Collegiate Synchronized Skating team has won the program's 20th national title. The team skated first in its 13-team field, putting up the highest score ever by a college team of 116.95. The score bested the previous record, also set by Miami earlier this year, of 113.95.
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The two Miamis believe their relationship is symbiotic and one-of-a-kind. The Myaamia word neepwaantiinki means "learning from each other."